All interested community members are invited to attend and speak at a Public Hearing before the Somerville City Council’s Land Use Committee and the Somerville Planning Board on Thursday, October 17, at 6:30 p.m.
Community members will have the opportunity to provide input on a proposed amendment to the City’s Zoning Ordinance to remove requirements that developers create new parking spaces when constructing new buildings.
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While Jimmy is on hiatus, please enjoy this reprint of an article from September 11, 2010 that you may have missed or forgotten about.
Life in the Ville by Jimmy Del Ponte
Cabot Farms sits on Broadway just before the block of stores that includes an Asian restaurant, a caterer’s headquarters, and the convenience store and Dunkin Donuts.
Outside is the rusty skeletal remains of what was once a colorful awning and entrance way. The facade of the building boasts of an era gone by, with colors very faded and fixtures in advanced decay. It sits beneath what looks like at least six rental units, as the building is huge. In real estate terms it is known as a gold mine. The family that has owned it for decades still owns it as far as I know. A couple of years ago when I spoke to the owner’s son, (a well known local musician back in the 70’s who is around my age), they still owned it.
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The Ghost of City Hall haunted the City Council meeting on October 10 to ask permission for a public event license for the annual Truck O’ Treat event that will take place on October 24. The item was approved. The Ghost of City Hall also mentioned that SomerStreets Monster Mash will take place on October 20.

Concerns over safety issues in the Davis Square and Seven Hills Park areas prompted a community meeting where city officials and residents reviewed the situation. — Photo by Bobbie Toner
By Fred Bernardin
On Wednesday, October 9, the Somerville Community Baptist Church hosted a community meeting to discuss the safety situation in Davis Square and the adjoining Seven Hills Park area.
The meeting was attended by several city officials including Mayor Katyana Ballantyne, recently appointed Police Chief Shumeane Benford, Deputy Police Chief James Donnovan, 311 Constituent Services Director Steve Craig, and Health and Human Services director Karin Carroll.
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Reducing the length of commercial vacancies is but one of the goals of the city’s Anti-Displacement Small Business Committee.
By Jeffrey Shwom
It has been almost 18 months since the City of Somerville originally began seeking community members to join one of three Displacement Committees as part of the Anti-Displacement Task Force. While information concerning residential displacement, including rent stabilization listening sessions and consideration of a State Legislature petition, has been shared and efforts have been tracked more formally on the Task Forces website, information concerning the Small Business/Enterprise Displacement Committee’s specific recommendations have yet to be updated publicly since May.
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The Green Line car derailment on Tuesday, October 1, caused a temporary shut-down of part of the line until Thursday of that week. — Photo by Bobbie Toner
By Harry Kane
City Councilors upset by the Green Line’s recent trolley derailment voiced their concerns at their bi-weekly meeting on October 10, calling on MBTA officials to implement revised safety protocols during responses to accidents.
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Register to vote for the November 5 election, one of three ways: online at somerville-ma.gov/registertovote, in person at City Hall (93 Highland Ave.), or by calling the Elections Department (617-625-6600 ext. 4200) and requesting a voter registration form. The in-person registration deadline is Saturday, October 26, by 5:00 p.m. or online by midnight. Your registration can also be mailed and will be accepted with a postmark of October 26 or earlier.
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Eagle Feathers #315 – It Was a Graveyard Smash
By Bob (Monty) Doherty
The “fiftieth” anniversary is also known as the Golden Anniversary. And if there ever was a golden song to come out of Somerville, it was The Monster Mash by Bobby “Boris” Pickett. It is now sixty-two years later and The Monster Mash has delighted those who enjoy celebrating Halloween and has become legendary, forever securing a spot in American pop culture.
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Who among us actually likes getting a shot of any kind? There are certainly a given number of masochistic types out there who don’t mind taking a little jab in the arm or … elsewhere.
But many of us put off or completely avoid the prickly deed for as long as we can push it, until the cold and flu season completely bypasses us altogether, or we fall victim to the merciless clutches of our microbiological nemeses. What’s more, with the threat of COVID-19 still lingering, it’s more important than ever to protect ourselves though the oncoming flu season.
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While out for a walk, former Somerville Alderman Bob McWatters encountered a spooky individual in the Davis Square area.
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